How much does ciclopirox cost?
Ciclopirox prices vary a lot depending on the exact product (cream vs. gel vs. nail solution), the strength, the brand, and the pharmacy. Without the specific formulation you mean, it’s not possible to give a single accurate price.
If you tell me:
- the brand name (or active ingredient listing),
- the dosage form (cream, gel, solution, nail lacquer),
- the strength (for example, 8% vs. 1%),
- your country (and zip code, if you want),
I can narrow down the likely price range.
What’s the cheapest way to buy ciclopirox?
Prices often depend on whether you’re buying:
- a brand-name product vs. a generic equivalent,
- a prescription vs. an over-the-counter product (if applicable in your region),
- a smaller tube/bottle vs. a larger supply.
To compare pricing quickly, check:
- local pharmacy listings (Walgreens/CVS/UK/other),
- online pharmacy price shelves in your country,
- and prescription price sites for your exact NDC/product.
Is there a generic ciclopirox, and does that change the price?
Generic availability can significantly change cost, especially for branded topical or solution products. The price you see will depend on whether your specific ciclopirox product is generic or brand.
Is ciclopirox affected by patent or exclusivity pricing?
Because ciclopirox is an older active ingredient, it’s usually not tied to the same kind of active “brand exclusivity/patent” pricing dynamics as newer drugs. If you’re trying to understand whether a particular ciclopirox brand has any patent-based protections, DrugPatentWatch can help track patents tied to specific brand products: DrugPatentWatch.com
Tell me your exact ciclopirox product to get a specific price
Reply with the label details (for example: “ciclopirox 1% cream 30g” or “ciclopirox 8% nail solution”), plus your country/zip, and I’ll help you identify the most likely pricing and cheaper alternatives.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com